Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Sand Key Real Estate Transactions April - June 2009

The following sales closed during April, May, and June 2009. Data is obtained from the Realtor MLS data.

Property Address / Subdivision / Sale Price / # Days On Market

1651 Sand Key Est. #83 / Harborage / $235,000 / 42
1621 Gulf Blvd #202 / Isle of Sand Key / $274,500 / 21
1230 Gulf Blvd #507 / Landmark Towers / $290,000 / 87
1480 Gulf Blvd #205 / Sand Key Condo / $299,500 / 162
1460 Gulf Blvd #706 / Sand Key Condo / $325,000 / 9
1501 Gulf Blvd #706 / Sand Key Condo / $306,000 / 144
240 Sand Key Est. #612 / Harborage / $308,000 / 58
1400 Gulf Blvd #612 / Sand Key Condo / $285,000 / 80
1430 Gulf Blvd #407 / Sand Key Condo / $310,000 / 1165
1270 Gulf Blvd #1403 / Harbor Light Towers / $325,000 / 160
1290 Gulf Blvd #2004 / Lighthouse Towers / $300,000 / 107
1501 Gulf Blvd #204 / Sand Key Condo / $375,500 / 136
1582 Gulf Blvd #1305 / Cabana Club / $410,000 / 88
1540 Gulf Blvd #2104 / Ultimar / $430,000 / 86
1170 Gulf Blvd #704 / Grande on Sand Key / $600,000 / 68
1600 Gulf Blvd #1014 / Dans Island / $535,000 / 525
1200 Gulf Blvd #1006 / Meridian / $600,000 / 117
1170 Gulf Blvd #1004 / Grande on Sand Key / $650,000 / 76
1200 Gulf Blvd #1101 / Meridian / $715,000 / 1
1390 Gulf Blvd #P2 / Sand Key Club / $616,000 / 149

Average Sales Price $409,375
Average number of days on market 164
Number of properties sold: 20

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Shoppes Will Remain Zoned "Tourist"

On June 18th, the Clearwater City Council gave up its fight to impose the “Commercial” zoning designation on the 3-acre property where the Shoppes on Sand Key are located.

The Shoppes were left without valid zoning when a 20 year agreement ended back in 2006. Owner D.A. Bennett Company, sought Tourist zoning, which would allow it to build a 100-foot-high hotel on the site.

Under pressure by the Save Our Shoppes organization and other Sand Key residents, the council imposed the obsolete Commercial zoning and re-applied it to the Shoppes. Bennett appealed and won, and the city appealed that ruling and lost. The City Councel said they have no options left at this point.

Bennett executives have claimed they have no plans to build a hotel.

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